Since 1963, Cook Group companies have been among the leaders in developing healthcare devices that have improved lives around the world.
According to the manufacturer, this device is intended for complex diagnostic and interventional procedures where increased body, flexibility and low surface friction of the wire guide is needed. The product is available in packs of 5, in the US.
read full descriptionA family of devices designed to be used for catheterisation of bifurcated endoluminal AAA stent grafts. However the range of angles available makes them very useful for other vascular procedures eg crossing the bifurcation and complex embolisations. Have you used a Beacon Tip Van Schie...
read full descriptionCook Medical's forceps set is designed to be used for percutaneous access to and biopsy of tissue within the biliary duct. A separate complementary line of biliary drains and stents enables completion of the procedure according to preference. T he ...
read full descriptionDesigned specifically for use in superficial femoral arteries (SFA), popliteal arteries and to complement the Zilver 518 in iliacs, the low profile of the Advance 18LP balloon enhances your ability to cross tight lesions, and balloon-folding technology allows for 4 Fr sheath compatibility....
read full descriptionThe predecessor to the Celect, it was approved for use in Europe in 1992. It consists of 4 legs, each 44mm in length, and has 12 filter wires in total. It is also made of Conichrome® and has similar insertion requirements to the Celect. No limit on the retrieval window has been set. ...
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